Saturday, 25 July 2015

How Americans celebrate Parents Day?

Parents' Day in United States

Parental figures in the United States receive the recognition for the role they play in their children’s lives on Parents’ Day. The day aims to promote responsible parenting and to recognize positive parental role models. It celebrates the special bonds of love between parental figures and their children.
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Parents' Day in the USA recognizes that responsible parenting is important in a family.
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What do people do?

Parents’ Day is celebrated on the fourth Sunday each year. Citizens, organizations, and federal, state, and local governmental and legislative entities are encouraged to recognize Parents’ Day through proclamations, activities, and educational efforts to recognize, uplift and support the role of parents in bringing up their children.
The Parents’ Day Council plays an active role in celebrating and promoting Parents’ Day through a range of events and activities.  For example, the council honors “Parents of the Year” at local, state and national levels. Those who have been nominated or selected are people who exemplify the standard and ideal of positive parenthood. Exemplary parents from each state are nominated for “National Parents of the Year”.
Parents’ Day is a popular time for people to send cards and gifts, including flowers, cakes and food hampers, to those who play an important role as a positive parental figure in their lives. It is also a time for families to come together for lunches or dinners. Special tributes to parental figures who are seen as role models are made through local announcements, at church services, or at local community events. Parents’ Day proclamations and rallies have been held in recent times and involved organizations such as the United Civil Rights Councils of America.

Public life

Parents’ Day is a national observance but it is not a public holiday in the United States.

Background

Parents’ Day promotes the message that the role of the parent is important in human development, which requires investment, focus, and commitment. In 1994 President Bill Clinton signed into law a resolution adopted by the US Congress to establish the fourth Sunday of every July as Parents' Day. This day is similar to Mother's Day and Father's Day. According to the Congressional Resolution, Parents’ Day is established for “recognizing, uplifting, and supporting the role of parents in the rearing of children” (cited in the National Parents' Day Council website).

Symbols

Images of people engaged in active learning activities with their children are often used in photos, posters, paintings, stickers and sketches to promote Parents’ Day. Images of flowers are also used to promote the day. The messages that organizations try to portray through these images are that: commitment is a core family value; parental responsibilities are important to children’s growth and development; and that unconditional love is needed for a strong bond between parental figures and their children. Parental figures include biological, foster or step-parents.

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Parents' Day Observances

WeekdayDateYearNameHoliday typeWhere it is observed
SunJul 231995Parents' DayObservance 
SunJul 281996Parents' DayObservance 
SunJul 271997Parents' DayObservance 
SunJul 261998Parents' DayObservance 
SunJul 251999Parents' DayObservance 
SunJul 232000Parents' DayObservance 
SunJul 222001Parents' DayObservance 
SunJul 282002Parents' DayObservance 
SunJul 272003Parents' DayObservance 
SunJul 252004Parents' DayObservance 
SunJul 242005Parents' DayObservance 
SunJul 232006Parents' DayObservance 
SunJul 222007Parents' DayObservance 
SunJul 272008Parents' DayObservance 
SunJul 262009Parents' DayObservance 
SunJul 252010Parents' DayObservance 
SunJul 242011Parents' DayObservance 
SunJul 222012Parents' DayObservance 
SunJul 282013Parents' DayObservance 
SunJul 272014Parents' DayObservance 
SunJul 262015Parents' DayObservance 
SunJul 242016Parents' DayObservance 
SunJul 232017Parents' DayObservance 
SunJul 222018Parents' DayObservance 
SunJul 282019Parents' DayObservance 
SunJul 262020Parents' DayObservance 

Quick Facts

Parents’ Day is celebrated in the United States on the fourth Sunday of July each year to recognize and promote parenting as a crucial part of families and the wider community.

Parents' Day 2015

Sunday, July 26, 2015

Parents' Day 2016

Sunday, July 24, 2016

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Name in other languages

NameLanguage
Parents' DayEnglish
Día de los PadresSpanish
יום ההוריםHebrew
يوم الآباءArabic
어버이날Korean
Tag der ElternGerman
List of dates for other years

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